Explore Garifuna culture with vibrant music, dance, and cuisine, then cruise serene mangrove channels. Discover a rich heritage and scenic beauty.
Explore Garifuna culture with vibrant music, dance, and cuisine, then cruise serene mangrove channels. Discover a rich heritage and scenic beauty.
- Roatan - Experience an intriguing Sightseeing Roatan Island Tour. Discover the local culture and take in the stunning landscapes. Enjoy a FREE Island Tour with stops at the top scenic spots for capturing photos.
- Punta Gorda - Explore Punta Gorda village and delight in a Garifuna music and dance performance on the beach.
- Jonesville -…
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Roatan - Experience an intriguing Sightseeing Roatan Island Tour. Discover the local culture and take in the stunning landscapes. Enjoy a FREE Island Tour with stops at the top scenic spots for capturing photos.
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Punta Gorda - Explore Punta Gorda village and delight in a Garifuna music and dance performance on the beach.
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Jonesville - Visit Oakridge village, where a cayuco (a motorized wooden canoe, also known as a Dory) will take you on a cruise to Jonesville, home to the mangrove tunnels.
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- Round Trip Transportation
- Visit Punta Gorda village
- Garifuna music and dance show on the beach
- FREE Island Tour
- English and Spanish Guide
- Ticket for the mangrove tour boat
- Round Trip Transportation
- Visit Punta Gorda village
- Garifuna music and dance show on the beach
- FREE Island Tour
- English and Spanish Guide
- Ticket for the mangrove tour boat
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Lunch
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Lunch
Dive into the Garifuna traditions through punta music, dance, and cuisine, and take a leisurely cruise along mangrove channels
The Garifuna People are a unique ethnic group with their own unique culture, recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
The Garinagu (plural of Garifuna) are descendants of Carib, Arawak, and West African…
Dive into the Garifuna traditions through punta music, dance, and cuisine, and take a leisurely cruise along mangrove channels
The Garifuna People are a unique ethnic group with their own unique culture, recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
The Garinagu (plural of Garifuna) are descendants of Carib, Arawak, and West African people, and are mostly dedicated to woodwork, fishing, and farming
Their history on Roatán started with a group of Garifunas deported after trying to avoid Great Britain from colonizing the Caribbean Island of St. Vincent in 1635. They settled in Punta Gorda, on the Northside, where they rebuilt their culture
Notably, these African descendants were never made slaves, and they display their pride through the conscious preservation of their long-standing cultural traditions.
Visit the village of Oakridge, board a cayuco (motorized wooden canoe also called Dory) and cruise towards Jonesville, where the mangrove tunnels are located
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.